
From Open Science to Open Innovation: The ATTRACT Project
The Open Access Government website noted that a few years ago a consortium composed of major European research institutions (CERN, EMBL, ESO, ESRF, E-XFEL, ILL, EIRMA (the European Industrial Research Management Association) and two Universities particularly engaged in innovation (ESADE and AALTO) was formed to propose a phased program of adequate scale
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Helsinki Fifth in World Smart City Governance
The Helsinki Times website reported that the City of Helsinki is an example to follow in terms of its commitment to the development of smart cities. Helsinki, has not only developed various local co-creation platforms, competitions and boot camps, but also engaged in active dialogue with other cities
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Open Innovation: Research, Practices, and Policies
The California Management Review website posted an article which noted that open innovation is now a widely used concept in academia, business, and policy making. This article describes the state of open innovation at the intersection of research, practice, and policy. It discusses some key trends (e.g.,
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Third Annual World Open Innovation Conference
The Newswise website reported that Henry Chesbrough will host the Third Annual World Open Innovation Conference in Barcelona, at the ESADEFORUM on ESADE’s Pedralbes campus on Dec. 15-16, 2016. At the conference Carlos Moedas, EU Commissioner for Research, Science, and Innovation and one of the WOIC’s
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Open Innovation, Open Science & Open To The World
The HuffingtonPost website reported that open innovation is undoubtedly becoming more and more common. Indeed, a paper by Henry Chesborough from a few years ago suggested that nearly 80% of organizations were already dabbling with open innovation in some form or other. It is perhaps no surprise therefore
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